Kevin and Keelan Harvick help kick off 'Holidays at the Hall'
Enjoying the first off weekend of the NASCAR Sprint Cup season, 2014 champion Kevin Harvick and his family spent Saturday evening in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina to help get the "Holidays at the Hall" underway at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
Harvick and his son, Keelan, joined Hall of Fame executive director Winston Kelley on stage to light the 33-foot tall Christmas tree that will stand just outside the Hall. Before flipping the switch to light up the tree, Keelan told Kelley he wanted a race car from Santa Claus.
The event featured pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus, free bounce houses and slides for the kids, horse-drawn carriage rides, live music and ice skating.
.@KevinHarvick and @keelanharvick help light the @NASCARHall Christmas tree. #NASCAR #TeamKHI pic.twitter.com/VokyeJINhv
— KHI Management (@KHIManagement) November 29, 2015
The Christmas tree lighting is a success at the @NASCARHall of Fame! ?➡️? pic.twitter.com/qCFVGcKAco
— Joe Gibbs Racing (@JoeGibbsRacing) November 29, 2015
.@KevinHarvick, @KeelanHarvick & @WinstonKelley help light up the @NASCARHall Christmas tree. @Charlottgotalot pic.twitter.com/g0L6HhenJl
— Jay W. Pennell (@jaywpennell) November 29, 2015
.@KevinHarvick, wife DeLana and son Keelan get ready for the big reveal! pic.twitter.com/3qcvTFqT2F
— NASCAR Hall of Fame (@NASCARHall) November 29, 2015
Champ the Cheetah goes down the slide at the @NASCARHall Christmas tree lighting party. @Charlottgotalot pic.twitter.com/3ERavpCtnV
— Jay W. Pennell (@jaywpennell) November 28, 2015
#ChamptheCheetah spreads holiday cheer during our first tree lighting! pic.twitter.com/nJO5BxAcS4
— NASCAR Hall of Fame (@NASCARHall) November 28, 2015